Good Luck for the New Blog, Joe! {Links Round Up}
Apparently, American Apparel has more than a scandalous CEO and much-loved standard jersey tees. NOTCOT took a look at the latest American Apparel’s Thermochromatic Sheer Jersey T-Shirt, a heat-color-changing/mood shirts you would hate to miss.- Joe Wasserman quits from Fantastic Bonanza; an indie T-shirt label he co-founded together with the other two partners, Greg and John. Joe is one of the nicest personality I know in my whole T-shirt blogging career and a T-shirt blogger I respect. He will be updating his new blog… and find new job, perhaps.
- Cool Hunting’s Kyle Small spotted Imaginary Foundation’s Sublimation Tee Series. In simplest description, it’s a specially designed tee in which the exterior of tee is made of polyester while the interior is cotton. The result is crystal-clear printed art on the outside without loosing its comfy on the inside. More to read here.
- In a mood to enter T-shirt competition? T-shirt Talks’s T-shirt competition round up will be your most valuable resource.
- And last, I want to give Emptees a kudo for bringing the best of tee shirt designs from all talented graphic designers. Tee Off Vomit (image below) is the latest front-pager on Emptees, designed by username Heroes1985 ( or Richard in England) — this tee is sold by the way.


Thank you, Rangga! It was a pleasure to email with you the last couple years, as well as to read your blog (which I will continue to do regularly). I actually do have another job that’s currently summers-only, which you can read about on the new blog that you linked to: http://www.joewasserman.com/projects/diplomatic-games-of-strategy-and-intrigue
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You’re welcome Joe
good luck with any project you’re involved in
I like the post you mentioned, it’s well written! I wish I have time to play those games
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I like the games a lot. Your first time would probably take about 3 hours, but there are rules for a quick version that is just as enjoyable. I highly recommend getting into less mainstream board games, if you’re so inclined. Feel free to contact me to ask for suggestions or just to chat about them; I can try to suggest some based on your likes and dislikes if you’d like.
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thanks Joe, I’d love to talk about this while I’m not busy
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